Trump, Pence, and Biden are not alone, Sensitive documents are accessed by millions
A CIA director handed Sensitive documents some to his lover and biographer, while another kept the files on his personal computer. A staffer from the White House dragged them from the White House in her underwear and another superior assistant stole a few documents from some of the National Archives by stashing them inside his socks.
One intelligence agent downloads hundreds of these.
Handed them to reporters , and then left for Russia as another Sensitive documents leaks them to a news publication and was detained. In the midst of all the rage about Joe Biden, Donald Trump and Mike Pence having classified documents in their possession The public isn’t seeing the larger picture, and a more significant national security threat security experts as well as former Justice Department officials told .
There aren’t just former vice presidents and presidents who were caught withholding secret documents, including classified ones They declared. It’s not just the ones who have resigned from the office, but also millions of people currently in jobs that require a U.S. national security clearance.
Millions of cases are in the pipeline
Moss estimated that there were over 4 million people who have security clearances which includes those who are within and outside of the government. In 2017 director of National Intelligence put the figure at more than 3 million including greater than 1.6 million who have access to secret or confidential information and 1.2 million who have access to information classified as top secret. And Moss stated that a lot of other people also are automatically cleared with the job, such as judges and elected officials who are required to handle classified information like U.S. spying operations overseas, as well as military plans and plans.
Rep. Jim Himes, D-Conn.
The new top Democrat of the House Intelligence Committee, is one of them, as a long-serving member of the oversight panel. The Presidential Records Act of 1978 clarifies that the White House officials to give all documents to the public, down to the smallest sketch on a notepad since they belong to the U.S. government. In the end the FBI came in pursuant to an order of a judge and removed a variety of boxes of documents from the Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence and private party located in Palm Beach, Florida, in August of last year.